Ulster Gazette
Established in 1844, this long-running publication serves as a primary source of news, sports, and community updates for the city of Armagh and the surrounding County Armagh region. It is recognized as a staple of local journalism in Northern Ireland, providing comprehensive coverage of civic affairs and regional interests to its dedicated readership.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN NORTHERN IRELAND
Publishing history across the six counties stretches back centuries, characterized by strong community ties and distinct editorial traditions. Three major Belfast-based dailies dominate circulation. The News Letter, founded in 1737, is recognized as one of the oldest continuously published English-language daily titles globally and maintains a unionist perspective. The Irish News, established in 1891, operates as the primary independent daily for the nationalist community, while the Mediahuis-owned Belfast Telegraph serves as a widely read mid-market title. Beyond these prominent dailies, a robust provincial press serves regional towns alongside specialized Irish-language publications. Paperboy indexes 37 Ulster newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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